Re: Neil Young (and Crazy Horse)

We had a big session that was not unlike the Bob Dylan Biograph session where he was talking about songs. Track by Track. What inspired them, what they remind him of today. Just amazing stuff. Now, the entire thing is awaiting the release of Archives Vol. 2 or it got me thinking that we now have enough material to do a Conversations With Neil Young book. Which would be just as thorough as we were able to be with Billy Wilder. That feels like it would really create a difference with the Shakey book and be a wonderful thing for fans to hear Neil talk about his music through the years in Q & A form.

Encore:
Jesus Chariot (She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain)
Roll Another Number

So Jesus Chariot was the only cut from Americana performed?

Good to see Powderfinger and The Needle and the Damage Done in there.

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Re: Neil Young (and Crazy Horse)

Originally Posted by greghead

Greendale wasn't that bad, I thought it was an interesting show. And it was Neil doing what he wanted to do rather than what we wanted, so the energy was good. Plus, Neil Young is a weird fucking dude, and that album/play offered interesting insight.

The major redemption came when they opened their second set with "Roll Another Number For the Road" (!!!!!) and "Albequerque." Yeah, my dad and I just about died at that point.

Like.

I agree, it was a change of pace and another Neil wtf. I even bought a shirt lolz... If we knighted people like they did Sir Paul, we would have a Sir Neil me thinks.... cr****